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Muhammad Adeel is a Research Fellow at the Transport Analysis Department of UWE Bristol. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Hong Kong, a Master's degree in GIS from NUST Islamabad, and a Bachelor's degree in City Regional Planning from UET Lahore. Adeel is a Fellow Chartered Geographer (CGeog (GIS)) with the Royal Geographical Society in the UK. Before joining UWE, he worked at the Institute of Transport Studies at the University of Leeds during 2019-2020, focusing on the evolution of long-distance travel in the UK. From 2015 to 2019, he was a researcher at LSE Cities, part of the London School of Economics, where he studied spatial and temporal patterns in urban expansion and transport mobility across multiple cities in Asia and Africa. His research interests center around understanding changing patterns of personal car use and flying behavior, the environmental impacts associated with carbon-intensive travel behaviors, and the impact of population growth and mega-projects on mobility in the global south. Currently, he is involved in ongoing projects related to sustainable travel behavior changes, automated vehicles, and public transport accessibility in the UK, utilizing both cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of transport datasets.
UWE Bristol • Bristol, United Kingdom
Research Fellow at the Transport Analysis Department, focusing on transport analysis and sustainable travel behavior.
Institute of Transport Studies, University of Leeds • Leeds, United Kingdom
Examined the evolution of long-distance travel in the UK.
LSE Cities, London School of Economics • London, United Kingdom
Studied spatial and temporal patterns of urban expansion and transport mobility in multiple cities in Asia and Africa.
Standard postgraduate entry for departments within the College of Arts, Technology and Environment including Engineering, Architecture, and Geography Environmental Management.